2024 camp session descriptions will be online in mid-January!
Registration will open February 1, 2024, at 9:00 a.m.
Questions? Contact us at enrichment@waynflete.org.

Weekly In-Person Programs for Campers Ages 4–15 June 20–July 28
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Ready, set, summer

“I love the unique and engaging camp themes 
you offer. As a parent of a kid who is not a fan of more traditional day camps, it is so great to have him look forward to camp each day.”

SUMMER SPOTLIGHT

Register for Outdoor Traveling Dungeons and Dragons for grades 5–9 and join the fantasy world of dragons and heroes through this collaborative storytelling game, while making the most of our beautiful Maine summertime. Each day brings a new outdoor game location—a beach, rocky shore, city park, and the ruins of a fort. Bring your imagination—we will provide the dice and dungeon masters!

From The New York Times: “Why The Cool Kids are Playing Dungeons & Dragons

 2023 sessions: June 20–23 • June 26–30 • July 3–7 (no camp on July 4) • July 10–14 • July 17–21 • July 24–28

“My son absolutely loved the two D&D camp sessions he attended this year! We had only planned for him to attend one, but he loved it so much that I cancelled other plans and enrolled him in another week later in the summer! My son’s imagination soared to new heights while attending camp this year.  It was, by far, his—and my—favorite camp!”

Sixth-grade parent

Summer Plans

My daughter flew out of the car every morning. After camp, she would talk nonstop on the way home about her fantastic experience. She’s already planning an entire summer at Waynflete next year!
– Third-grade parent

I loved the unique and engaging camp themes. As a parent of a kid who is not a fan of “typical” day camps, it was so great to have him look forward to camp each day. 
– Sixth-grade parent

Our daughter can be very shy and apprehensive about new experiences. The Waynflete staff provided her with a fun, educational, and safe space. She looks forward to attending multiple weeks next summer.
– K–1 parent

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